Seattle Camera Club

Called a Home by Kyo Koike
Ella McBride by Wayne Albee ca 1921
Portrait of unidentified woman, "Betti" by Frank Kunishige
Martha Graham's "Heretic" by Soichi Sunami

The Seattle Camera Club (SCC) was an organization of photographers active in Seattle, Washington, during the 1920s. It was founded in 1924 by Japanese immigrants and thrived for the next five years. The SCC was the only Japanese American photography club to include both Caucasians and women photographers as members, and because of their inclusivity their members were among the most exhibited photographers in the world at that time.[1]

  1. ^ Reed 2016, p. 158.